papers
Publications (15)
astro-ph.CO2016
High Frequency Cluster Radio Galaxies: Luminosity Functions and Implications for SZE Selected Cluster Samples
N. Gupta, A. Saro, J. J. Mohr +13
astro-ph.CO2016
Quantifying Tensions between CMB and Distance Datasets in Models with Free Curvature or Lensing Amplitude
S. Grandis, D. Rapetti, A. Saro +2
astro-ph.CO2009
Cosmological Studies With A Large-Area X-ray Telescope
A. Vikhlinin, S. W. Allen, M. Arnaud +11
astro-ph.CO2017
Testing for X-ray-SZ Differences and Redshift Evolution in the X-ray Morphology of Galaxy Clusters
D. Nurgaliev, M. McDonald, B. A. Benson +12
astro-ph.CO2016
Optical-SZE Scaling Relations for DES Optically Selected Clusters within the SPT-SZ Survey
A. Saro, S. Bocquet, J. Mohr +68
astro-ph.CO2016
SPT-GMOS: A Gemini/GMOS-South Spectroscopic Survey of Galaxy Clusters in the SPT-SZ Survey
M. B. Bayliss, J. Ruel, C. W. Stubbs +75
astro-ph.CO2018
The Splashback Feature around DES Galaxy Clusters: Galaxy Density and Weak Lensing Profiles
C. Chang, E. Baxter, B. Jain +82
astro-ph.CO2015
The XXL Survey. II. The bright cluster sample: catalogue and luminosity function
F. Pacaud, N. Clerc, P. A. Giles +40
astro-ph.CO2015
The XXL Survey: I. Scientific motivations - XMM-Newton observing plan - Follow-up observations and simulation programme
M. Pierre, F. Pacaud, C. Adami +89
astro-ph.CO2018
A Measurement of CMB Cluster Lensing with SPT and DES Year 1 Data
E. J. Baxter, S. Raghunathan, T. M. Crawford +118
astro-ph.CO2018
Baryon Content in a Sample of 91 Galaxy Clusters Selected by the South Pole Telescope at 0.2 < z < 1.25
I. Chiu, J. J. Mohr, M. McDonald +89
astro-ph.GA2017
The XXL survey: first results and future
M. Pierre, C. Adami, M. Birkinshaw +108
astro-ph.CO2016
Cosmological Constraints from Galaxy Clusters in the 2500 square-degree SPT-SZ Survey
T. de Haan, B. A. Benson, L. E. Bleem +74
astro-ph.CO2016
Detection of the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect with DES Year 1 and SPT
B. Soergel, S. Flender, K. T. Story +80
astro-ph2008
New constraints on dark energy from the observed growth of the most X-ray luminous galaxy clusters
A. Mantz, S. W. Allen, H. Ebeling +1